New submission from Christian Herdtweck :
I have created a self-signed certificate as my fake CA, used it to sign the
certificate of my test server. I added the fake CA to the client (Windows 7)
certificate store (System settings > Internet Settings > Content >
Certificates), im
Christian Herdtweck added the comment:
I should have added the behavioral result:
(1) opening my server's web (https, port 443) page using IE works fine without
certificate questions/errors
(2) creating a ssl-wrapped socket to the server on the same port (443) fails
with a Certificat
Christian Herdtweck added the comment:
A colleage motivated me to add some example data. Attached you will find a
small sample program listing the certificates and trying to connect to my
machine.
Output of the program:
Text "fake" nowhere to be found :-(
Traceback (most recent
Christian Herdtweck added the comment:
Certificates (fake CA and the signed certificate) as well as 2 screenshots from
the import process
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Added file: https://bugs.python.org/file48220/python-cert-problem.zip
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Christian Herdtweck added the comment:
Hi, I encountered this problem as well. May I know why you have withdrawn your
pull request?
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<https://bugs.python.org/issue35
Christian Herdtweck added the comment:
Sorry, right, that is the issue I meant. Continuing there.
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<https://bugs.python.org/issue36